Mr. Speaker, if we are to believe what the leader of the Parti Quebecois said at his party's general assembly over the weekend, the PQ is grappling with a communications problem. The PQ Premier tried to explain his party's decline in popularity among the electorate by saying that his government is better at taking action than at communicating.
By its lack of conviction, this remark is surprisingly reminiscent of the moral victories the PQ used to claim in the old days. The PQ Premier need not look very far for the reason why his government's popularity is dwindling. The people of Quebec do not want to separate and they are sick and tired of seeing their government waste time and money on trying to come up with one question after another.